Lexicon aparti: from henceforth. Original Word: ἀπάρτιTransliteration: aparti Phonetic Spelling: (ap-ar'-tee) Short Definition: henceforth NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originsee apo and arti. Thayer's STRONGS NT 534: ἀπαρτίἀπαρτί (so Tdf. in John, T and Tr in Rev.), or rather ἀπ' ἄρτι (cf. Winers Grammar, § 5, 2, p. 45, and 422 (393); ( Buttmann, 320 (275); Lipsius, p. 127); see ἄρτι, adverb, from now, henceforth: Matthew 23:39; Matthew 26:29, 64 (in Luke 22:69 ἀπό τοῦ νῦν); John 1:51 ( ) Rec.; ; Revelation 14:13 (where connect ἀπ' ἄρτι with μακάριοι). In the Greek of the O. T. it is not found (for the the Sept. render מֵעַתָּה by ἀπό τοῦ νῦν), and scarcely (yet Liddell and Scott cite Aristophanes Pl. 388; Plato, commentary, Sof. 10) in the earlier and more elegant Greek writings. For the similar term which the classic writers employ is to be written as one word, and oxytone (viz. ἀπαρτί), and has a different meaning (viz., completely, exactly); cf. Knapp, Scripta var. Arg. i., p. 296; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 20f.
Strong's from henceforth. From apo and arti; from now, i.e. Henceforth (already) -- from henceforth. see GREEK apo see GREEK arti |
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